Telephone
02-77093611
Line
@fdlaw
address
17th Floor, No. 180, Section 2, Dunhua South Road, Da'an District, Taipei City
Telephone
02-77093611
Line
@fdlaw
address
17th Floor, No. 180, Section 2, Dunhua South Road, Da'an District, Taipei City

The first hearing of the ghost signature case in Taipei District Court was held to fight for bail. Huang Lv Jinru changed her plea to guilty | FTV News Reporter Huang Guocheng News link: In the ghost signature case, Huang Lv Jinru, chairman of the Kuomintang Taipei City Party Committee, and five others were detained and prosecuted for forgery of documents and violation of the Personal Data Protection Act. The first hearing was held in Taipei District Court today. Huang Lv Jinru, who had originally pleaded not guilty, immediately changed her plea to admit all the crimes after just ten minutes of the trial. Her lawyer also requested bail due to her advanced age. However, the prosecutor believes that the co-defendant Lai Yiren, who will be summoned in the afternoon, has denied the crime so far, and believes that Huang Lv Jinru still needs to be detained. Lawyer Liu Yiling of Fidelity Law Firm said that in the ghost signature forgery case, Huang Lv Jinru had previously pleaded not guilty, but today she may have changed her plea to guilty in order to fight for bail. But because…

Ye Linchuan is suspected of operating a gambling operation. Prosecutors have summoned 15 individuals for questioning on charges of corruption and other offenses, with the investigation split into 17 locations! Prosecutors searched Ye Linchuan's council office, suspecting he was behind illegal special business operations. Ye Linchuan has been named as a defendant. | Sanli News reporters Wang Yuzhen and Zhou Weizhi. News link: Fidelity Law Firm attorney Li Xin stated that last year's police case involving collusion with gambling and pornography operators raised concerns about potential involvement of officers in harboring criminals and corruption. Ye Linchuan's assistant was also summoned. Today's search likely represents an expansion of the case, with prosecutors suspecting Ye Linchuan himself of profiteering. The prosecutors' 17-point operation today likely indicates they have gathered relatively clear evidence, leading to the simultaneous investigation of more than ten suspects. Further reading: The Anti-Corruption Act carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment! ...

Outrageous! A "fake doctor" infiltrated the National Taiwan University Children's Hospital, pleaded not guilty to any harm to patients, and was acquitted under the Personal Data Protection Act. | FTV News reporter Wu Wenyi. News link: Outrageous! A woman, wearing a white coat and falsely claiming to be a resident physician at the University of Tokyo in Japan, infiltrated the National Taiwan University Children's Hospital on an exchange. During her time there, she performed medical rounds, conducted consultations, and even reviewed countless patient records and requested blood draws. After being caught, the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office prosecuted her under the Personal Data Protection Act and the Medical Practitioners Act. However, for this reason, the court acquitted her under the Personal Data Protection Act. Attorney Li Yusheng explains the Personal Data Protection Act and the Medical Practitioners Act. Attorney Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Firm stated that the judge believed that although the perpetrator had illegally obtained the personal data of others...

The deceased's 70-year-old father cried and collapsed, blasting the suspect for "taking away two daughters at once" TTV News│Reporter Li Ruoci News link: The elder sister was abused by her husband, and the younger sister stood up to protect her. Unexpectedly, both the Zhang sisters were killed by their brother-in-law. The Zhang family's 70-year-old father was so sad that his legs collapsed. He cried and cursed the suspect for killing his two daughters at once. The uncle was even more furious, saying that the man surnamed Xie did not go out to make money. He usually relied on his mother's family for financial support. The couple even lived in the house of his parents-in-law. His father-in-law warned him that he would divorce if he did not find a job. Unexpectedly, before the divorce was successful after filing a domestic violence lawsuit, the man was released on bail and brutally killed his wife and sister-in-law in the street. Li Yusheng, a lawyer at Fidelity Law Firm, said that the effect of a protection order is to prohibit approaching the protected person within a certain distance. If violated, it may involve a violation of the protection order...

Domestic violence again! A Tucheng man beat his son in the street. The prosecutor quickly issued an arrest warrant and arrested him. Mirror News│Reporters Gong Pinrou and Lin Yongzhi News link: A domestic violence husband hacked his wife and sister-in-law to death in the street in Tucheng, New Taipei City a few days ago. Unexpectedly, a similar case was reported again. A citizen took a video of a father riding a bicycle to take his child home. However, before his son got on the car, the father suddenly attacked him three times. Enthusiastic citizens quickly called the police to deal with it. Lawyer Liu Yiling of Fidelity Law Firm said that the protection orders issued by the court have different types and different contents. The types are divided into ordinary protection orders, temporary protection orders and emergency protection orders. The contents are divided into prohibition of violence orders, prohibition of harassment and contact orders, and stay away orders. In this case, the court issued a temporary protection order. If it is a "prohibition...

In the Jinghuacheng case, three audio files of the meeting were inspected. Ko Wen-je admitted that Orange "took away a suitcase worth tens of millions of dollars" | FTV News reporters Huang Enlin and Cai Chenghan News link: Taipei City reported that the Jinghuacheng scandal case was heard intensively. Ko Wen-je, who was in custody, was again summoned this morning (10). However, the original plan was to summon former Taipei City Deputy Mayor Peng Zhensheng to testify today, but due to family changes, it was postponed and changed to inspecting three audio files of the meeting. This time, the prosecutors also mentioned that in order to promote the litigation economy, they decided to give up "Miao Tian" to testify, and also believed that it was because Ko Wen-je did not dispute the part about Orange taking away the suitcase. Attorney Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Firm said that if the prosecution and the defense have a dispute over a fact, the party making the claim will need to provide evidence, such as requesting to call witnesses, to prove the fact. The prosecutors are claiming...